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Ellen Baker, violin, Susan Gelernter, soprano, members of the class of 1960

Ellen Baker, violin, Susan Gelernter, soprano, members of the class of 1960

T H E D E P A R T M E N T '0 F
VASSAR COLLEGE
MAY 4, ig6o, at 8:30 O'CLOCK
SKINNER RECITAL HALL
M U S I C
ELLEN BAKER, violin
SUSAN GELERNTER, soprano
MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF ig6o
PROGRAM
Concerto in C major
Allegro moderato
Adagio
Finale: Presto
Joseph Haydn.
(1732-i8og)
ELLEN BAKER, Violin
JOHN CROUCH, Piano
Aria: Care selve Georue Frederic Handei
(from Atalanta) (1685-17.59)
Groves dearly cherished, shades of supreme bliss,
hither come I now in search of my heart.
Recitative: Giunse al fin il moniento Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Aria: Deh vieni, non tardar (1756-1791)
(from Le Nozze di Figaro)
This at last is the moment so divine and so cherished I longingly
awaited. Soon he will come here, with loving arms embrace me, and
no worry or fear shall mar our rapture.
Beloved, don't delay, the night is falling. Hasten where love's delight
is sweetly calling, until the stars grow pale and night is waning,
while the world is still, and calm is reigning.
Aria: Mi chaimano Mimi Giacomo Puccini
(from La Bob~me) (1858-1924)
Yes, I am called Mimi. I earn my living by sewing and embroider-
ing. Working gives me pleasurei in leisure hours I make lilies and
roses. They speak to me of love and springtime, they speak to me of
dreams and of illusions, of those wonders the world would call poetic.
Do you understand? Doing my work the daytime passes quickly. I
go to mass but rarely, though every night I pray. I live all by myself.
There from my lofty garret window over the rooftops I see the sky.
But when the snow is thawing, spring's first caress belongs to me.
The spring's first sunshine is mine. I am afraid my life is not too
exciting. I am merely a neighbor who intruded and interrupted your
writing.
[OVER]

T H E D E P A R T M E N T '0 F
VASSAR COLLEGE
MAY 4, ig6o, at 8:30 O'CLOCK
SKINNER RECITAL HALL
M U S I C
ELLEN BAKER, violin
SUSAN GELERNTER, soprano
MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF ig6o
PROGRAM
Concerto in C major
Allegro moderato
Adagio
Finale: Presto
Joseph Haydn.
(1732-i8og)
ELLEN BAKER, Violin
JOHN CROUCH, Piano
Aria: Care selve Georue Frederic Handei
(from Atalanta) (1685-17.59)
Groves dearly cherished, shades of supreme bliss,
hither come I now in search of my heart.
Recitative: Giunse al fin il moniento Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Aria: Deh vieni, non tardar (1756-1791)
(from Le Nozze di Figaro)
This at last is the moment so divine and so cherished I longingly
awaited. Soon he will come here, with loving arms embrace me, and
no worry or fear shall mar our rapture.
Beloved, don't delay, the night is falling. Hasten where love's delight
is sweetly calling, until the stars grow pale and night is waning,
while the world is still, and calm is reigning.
Aria: Mi chaimano Mimi Giacomo Puccini
(from La Bob~me) (1858-1924)
Yes, I am called Mimi. I earn my living by sewing and embroider-
ing. Working gives me pleasurei in leisure hours I make lilies and
roses. They speak to me of love and springtime, they speak to me of
dreams and of illusions, of those wonders the world would call poetic.
Do you understand? Doing my work the daytime passes quickly. I
go to mass but rarely, though every night I pray. I live all by myself.
There from my lofty garret window over the rooftops I see the sky.
But when the snow is thawing, spring's first caress belongs to me.
The spring's first sunshine is mine. I am afraid my life is not too
exciting. I am merely a neighbor who intruded and interrupted your
writing.
[OVER]